5 Reasons Why Japan Should Buy U.S. F-22 Raptors

Posted by Bill Belew on July 12th, 2007 in Japan | Comments Off

The U.S. has a new war plane that they don't want to share…not even with allies.

Each time the idea of selling the military's new toy came up in Congress, it has been shot down…the latest earlier this year.

Still there are good reasons to sell the the F-22 Raptor to Japan. 

1. Japan has shown interest in buying it. You get a better price if someone asks you to sell than if you have someone to buy.

2. Thousands of skilled jobs will be lost in Georgia, Texas and California, if somebody doesn't want more.f-22-raptor-japan.jpg

3.  Japan is searching for a replacement for its F-4s, in service since 1973. It would be better for Japan to

have a jet that we made than a jet made by someone else.

4.  Japan needs something to counter a fleet of Chinese jet fighters.

5.  Japan has deep pockets, maybe not deep enough…but…the Air Force originally wanted 750 fighters but now wants only 183. Somebody needs to pick up the slack for the $70 billion program.

At $130 million a pop…maybe Japan could help the U.S. balance its budget.

Do you think Japan should get America's best jet fighter? 


 

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